Category: Toyota

  • Toyotas Way to an Automobile Transnational Corporation: Analytical Essay

    Introduction In todays world, no matter where you are, you could see the cars which have the emblem of TOYOTA on their bodies. In 2018, Toyota has 51 manufacturing bases in 28 countries or regions and it sells automobiles in more than 170 countries (Figure 1). According to Best Global Brands 2019 Rankings conducted by…

  • Essay on Toyota: Analysis of Global Industry and of the Company

    Introduction/Executive Summary 1.1 Description of context Since its inception, Toyota Motor Corporation has built its success around the core philosophies of its production system. The company has obsessed over innovation and efficiency throughout all its business processes (Hill, 2011). Presently many of Toyota’s direct and indirect competitors have adopted similar processes and have been able…

  • Analytical Essay on Business Strategy of Toyota Company

    Executive Summary This is about environmental analysis for one of the worlds largest automobile company Toyota. This whole report contains about Toyota and this report basically focused on internal environmental and external environmental analysis and identifying the impact to the organization. Also contains competitive analysis for Toyota and identifying most suitable strategies to overcome competitors.…

  • Critical Analysis of Marketing Strategy for Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8

    Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8 1. Company description: Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota), incorporated on August 27, 1937, conducts business in the automotive industry. The company also conducts business in finance and other industries. The company segment includes Automotive, Financial Services, and all others. Toyota Motor Corp. engages in the manufacture and sale of motor vehicles and…

  • The Lexus  Toyota Break Crisis 2009

    Introduction Being an internationally recognized firm with its arm reaching most of the homes in the U.S.A, Toyota, a Japanese based company has come to an age of criticism. This results from its fatal failures and mishaps which arise from designs of some of their present models. One example of these incidents is cited by…

  • Toyota Companys New Technologies

    Table of Contents Market growth Competition Product offering/Product definition Reference List Market growth Market growth is defined as the increase in demand for a particular good or service over a given period (Kotler, et al, 2008). Depending on the selling features of the product, the market growth can either be slow or fast (Kotler, et…

  • Double Helix by Nancy Parker: Character Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Kate Liptons moral fortitude Sense of Duty Evolvement of the protagonist Kate Lipton as the speaker of the authors opinion Conclusion Bibliography Introduction In her absorbing novel Double Helix, Nancy Parker raises several questions that are extremely vital in present-day society. How will humankind behave if a panacea for all diseases…

  • Technical Principles in The Toyota Way by J. Liker

    Table of Contents Summary Main Points Conclusion Answers References Summary In chapters 21 and 22 of The Toyota Way, J. Liker dwells upon Toyotas approach to the technical principles of TPS. It states that the service sector (in terms of administrative and service operations) can gain valuable insights from this approach, particularly from the field…

  • Toyota Motors Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Toyota Motors and Education and Income in Japan Toyota Motors and Religion in Japan Toyota Motors and Level of Consumerism in Japan References Introduction Several key factors are influencing the strategy and operations of Toyota Motors. These are demographics, culture, socio-economic environment, and consumer attitudes. According to the International Monetary Fund,…

  • Just-in-Time Production Method: Toyota Company Case

    What is JIT? The JIT commonly refers to the just-in-time method of production. The major area of its implementation is the Japanese car manufacturing. It is a holistic system of managing the process of production. The major objective of this manufacturing method is an attempt to reduce production waste and make as little by-products as…